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Bounty hunter Bucum Jackson is in hot pursuit of con man Reggie Reed. When their wild chase lands the pair right in the middle of a major diamond heist, Jackson and Reed are unexpectedly confronted with the opportunity of a lifetime. Teaming up, the duo decide to foil the diamond thieves but soon find themselves in over their heads and facing increasing danger.

Action Comedy - Lots of action of all types, lots of gun play, lots of profanity and
lots of wise cracks and other humor, pretty much sums up this movie.
In other words, you get exactly what the prrviews show you.

PROFANITY: Nearly non stop extreme profanity. LOTS of F-words!SEX/NUDITY: Only one short sex scene and some skimpy clothes.VIOLENCE: LOTS of fighting and shootouts throughout. Some graphic.DRUGS/ALCOHOL: A few drinks are shown. Certainly nothing excessive.ACTION: Lots of action throughout! Car chases, fights and more!COMEDY: Quite a few funny wise cracks.

OPINION OVERVIEWThe following is the original "What's Worth
Watching" write-up for this movie.

Moviegoer Opinions:

Not a well attended movie. We were only able to collect 18 moviegoer opinions. These are some pretty high opinions. If this looks like your type of movie, I have no doubt that you will enjoy it, because it's exactly what the previews show it to be, lots of action and wise crack comedy.

The only negative comments were about the excessive amount of strong profanity, which is nearly constant. If you can tolerate that, I recommend "All the Benjamins."

There's a whole lot of money to be found in Miami, but
Bucum Jackson (Ice Cube) has yet to discover his share of it. A maverick bounty
hunter who refuses to take on a partner, Bucum's got a real attitude. Although
his unorthodox methods of tracking down low-life criminals haven't exactly
made him a favorite of the local cops, nonetheless he's the best man on the
payroll at Martinez Bail Bonds.

Bucum's dream is to open his own private investigation
firm, but for the time being he's stuck following the trail of small-time
crooks, such as his current assignment, Reggie Wright (Mike Epps). A slippery
con artist, Reggie has previously evaded Bucum's grasp - it's not the
first time the pair has been on opposite sides of the law, but this time it will
certainly be different.

The wild pursuit on which Reggie leads Bucum lands them both
in the middle of a multi-million dollar diamond heist, with Reggie unexpectedly
finding himself in the back of the getaway van driven by cold-hearted jewel
thieves Ursula (Carmen Chaplin) and her partner Ramose (Roger Guenveur Smith).
It seems these crooks have left a few dead bodies in the wake of their robbery,
an unfortunate circumstance, especially when they find out the stolen $20
million worth of uncut diamonds turns out to be fake. This news isn't going to
be well received by Williamson (Tommy Flanagan), the ruthless yacht-broker
turned criminal who masterminded the robbery.

Reggie's flailing hysteria allows him to avoid being
captured and he escapes in to the arms of his girlfriend Gina (Eva Mendes).
Things start to look up for Reggie when the lottery ticket she convinced him to
buy earlier is the sole winner of a $60 million jackpot! Unfortunately, their
celebration will have to wait. The winning ticket is still in Reggie's wallet
in the getaway van and has been recovered by the diamond thieves. It seems like
Reggie's bad luck is back, especially when Bucum returns to take him in. But
little does Bucum realize that the opportunity of a lifetime is about to present
itself.

Reggie pleads with Bucum to forget the bounty and team up
with him to find the missing lottery ticket. At first, his story doesn't fly.
After all, the pair has a history and honesty isn't necessarily a big part of
it. But if Reggie's telling the truth, then that's a whole lot of money. If
not, Bucum's back up plan is to use him as bait to lure the criminals. Landing
the crooks in jail might just win Bucum the fame and fortune he needs to set up
his long-awaited P.I. firm. Either way, it's not a bad deal. With some $80
million at stake - counting the real stash of diamonds - Bucum and Reggie
embark on an unlikely partnership that is clearly "all about the Benjamins."
Can they trust each other? Probably not, but with so much cash at stake, it's
a gamble Bucum can't resist.